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Dad with pram a066358Golders Hill Park, Greater London. A man with a child in a pram stop outside an enclosure, withpeople behind looking at a stag on the other side of the fence. Photographed by John Gay 1960s
Gateway with sheep OP28723Abbey Gate, Abingdon, Oxfordshire. West view of the Abbey Gateway, showing sheep on the street in the foreground withmen and women standing back
How do you do MF001503_19Tower Of London, Tower Hill, London. A Beefeater bends down to address a raven. Photographed by John Gay between 1935 and 1939
Rain BB98_05778Pier Road, Whitby, North Yorkshire. People with raincoats and umbrellas walking beside the harbour in the rain. Photographed by Alfred Newton and Sons 1896-1920
Memories CC025337Wells, Somerset. A woman leaning against the low stone wall on the west side of the moat around the Bishops Palace, holding a posy of flowers in her hand
Backworth Hall PLA01_05_101Backworth Hall, Backworth, North Tyneside. The main south elevation of Backworth Hall, serving as the clubhouse of Backworth Miners Welfare. Backworth Hall is dated 1778
Surprise party JLP01_09_870576Laing Sports Ground, Rowley Lane, Elstree, Barnet, Greater London. Mr and Mrs Stanborough and friends posed behind a table laid with cakes during a surprise party for their diamond wedding
Kiss JLP01_09_870580Laing Sports Ground, Rowley Lane, Elstree, Barnet, Greater London. Mr and Mrs Stanborough kissing as they cut into a cake during a surprise party for their diamond wedding anniversary
Water Bag Bank BB057001MANOR COTTAGE, WATER BAG BANK, KNARESBOROUGH, HARROGATE, NORTH YORKSHIRE. A view from the west showing a man walking up Water Bag Bank, past Manor Cottage
Staithes Beck BB057002Staithes Beck, Loftus, Redcar and Cleveland. A man standing by a moored rowing boat. Photographed in the early 20th century by Edwin Dockree
Easiform flats JLP01_08_065725CHEPSTOW, WALES. A view of a block of Easiform flats with a ground floor shop in Chepstow, showing a woman pushing a pram in the foreground
Carlisle Technical College JLP01_01_117_23Carlisle Technical College, Strand Road, Carlisle, Cumbria. A class of young men in an engineering workshop at Carlisle Technical College
Eaton Hall CC80_00432Eaton Hall, Cheshire. The Dragon Fountain in the Italian Garden, with the south elevation of the house behind. Eaton Hall was built between 1870 and 1882
A new baby a089549Thaxted, Essex. Looking down at a group of women cooing at a baby in a pram as a man looks on. Photographed by John Gay in the late 1950s
Out of the pram a086152Blackpool, Lancashire. A young mother with baby and pram standing beside an ice cream cart. Photographed by John Gay 1946-55
On the beach a082144Suffolk. A couple walking along a beach, the man pulling a pram behind him. Photographed by John Gay in 1963
Chained Library CC78_00195Wimborne Minster, Dorset. The chained library was founded in 1686 and was one of the first public libraries in the country. Photographed in July 1898 for the London Midland and Scottish Railway
The Round House CC79_00317The Round House, Main Street, Breedon On The Hill, Leicestershire. An 18th century circular Lock-Up. Before a national system of policing was set up many villages had their own lock-up where
Old Parrs Head a77_02450George Lane, Rochester, Kent. An elevated view showing a group of people outside The Old Parrs Head public house. Photographed between 1862 and 1867. Reproduced from a Gordon Barnes copy negative